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Mountainview Medical Group-Heart-Vascular Ctr-Vascular Surg

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Physicians & Surgeons, Vascular Surgery

4301 E Lohman Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88011

575-522-5955

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Today: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Are you over the age of 70? Are you over 50 and have a history of smoking or diabetes? Under 50 and have a history of diabetes with other vascular disease risk factors, including obesity, hypertension and heart disease? If so, you could be at risk for vascular disease, a condition that affects one in 20 Americans over the age of 50, according to the National Institutes of Health. Oftentimes, individuals with vascular disease/peripheral artery disease (PAD) do not experience symptoms - just one reason why regular wellness exams and screenings are so important. The vascular surgeons with MountainView Medical Group Heart and Vascular Center offer a full range of diagnostic and treatment services for PAD and conditions of the body's vascular (blood vessel) and lymphatic systems. Our specialists may provide treatment for the following conditions and others. Aortic aneurysm: An aneurysm is a bulge in the artery. An aortic aneurysm is a bulge that occurs in the body's biggest blood vessel, the aorta, which transports blood from the heart to the rest of the body. This condition primarily affects older males and smokers. Aortic dissection: This is a medical emergency that occurs when the inner layer of the aorta tears. Such an event can cause severe and sudden pain in the chest or upper back, shortness of breath, and loss of consciousness. This event is most common in older males. Carotid artery disease for stroke prevention: Patients with high cholesterol may experience plaque build-up within the carotid arteries (major blood vessels in the neck that carry blood from the heart to the brain). Other risk factors for carotid artery disease (CAD) include smoking, high blood pressure and diabetes. Peripheral Arterial Disease: is a common circulatory problem in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs. When you develop peripheral artery disease (PAD), your extremities - usually your legs - don't receive enough blood flow to keep up with demand.
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Fax: 575-544-0849

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